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See Ya Later Gladiator

  • 1968
  • G
  • 6m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
223
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Rodent to Stardom (1967)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

A time machine sends Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales back to Rome in 65 A.D., where they are captured for lion fodder as entertainment for Emperor Nero. Speedy feeds hot chili peppers to a li... Read allA time machine sends Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales back to Rome in 65 A.D., where they are captured for lion fodder as entertainment for Emperor Nero. Speedy feeds hot chili peppers to a lion, causing the big cat to shoot like a skyrocket. He and Daffy are chased by guards and f... Read allA time machine sends Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales back to Rome in 65 A.D., where they are captured for lion fodder as entertainment for Emperor Nero. Speedy feeds hot chili peppers to a lion, causing the big cat to shoot like a skyrocket. He and Daffy are chased by guards and fall atop Nero, breaking the Emperor's fiddle. Nero angrily pursues Daffy and Speedy as the... Read all

  • Director
    • Alex Lovy
  • Writer
    • Cal Howard
  • Star
    • Mel Blanc
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    223
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    • Director
      • Alex Lovy
    • Writer
      • Cal Howard
    • Star
      • Mel Blanc
    • 8User reviews
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    gcarras

    See Ya Later Gladiator [1968]

    In a weird way, I sort of liked this as Daffy actually HAS good authority in a way to go after Speedy -the latter's musical mayhem-and in the main parts of the short, the two don't fight but go against Emprorer Nero and his lions. But yeah, this is far from the best. No wonder the two retired. BTW Marty, I've seen you on another forum I use doing those Daffy-Speedy threads..my advice is to watch it...

    Oddly, the open theme music is somewhat good, and likewise the payoff gag at the end. I noted something. Besides Blanc doing all the voices on these, there is no star billing for the duck and mouse in these shorts, as with the newer characters - Norman Normal, Merlin the Magic Mouse,etc.etc.etc.

    The open music, like that one most is heavily compressed even in the original version as shown theatrically, as far as I know.
    6orangemo8

    Meh, but they were budgeted

    Ouch, this cartoon was a bummer. But Mel Blanc's voices do save the day. The cartoons plot is kind of weird. You have Speedy traveling with Daffy back to the Roman empire and then back with the emperor. Animation is okay, but do keep in mind that these were very strictly budgeted so I'll give it some credit for trying. Alex Lovy was not the best, but he definitely wasn't the worst.
    1wile_E2005

    One of the lamest of the late-60s

    Of course, the Daffy and Speedy cartoons of the 1967-1969 period (when Warner Bros. Animation had a new executive producer, Bill Hendricks) are usually mediocre, and this is no exception. You can tell it's going to be a cheap cartoon when you see the bizarre stylized Warner Bros.- Seven Arts opening titles (with even more bizarre theme music than usual!) The background music isn't really WB-like, but more TV cartoon-like, and the animation resembles that of a Hanna-Barbera and Filmation cartoon. Daffy and Speedy look really hideous in this short, as well. In fact, one of the only high points in it is that Mel Blanc, the original voice actor providing Speedy Gonzales's and Daffy Duck's voices, lends his talents to this odd-ball cartoon. Some parts are a bit predictable, but I think it was pretty funny when after destroying Nero's fiddle, the Roman emperor says, "Now I'm gonna break your neck!" Then they must stop and wait at an old "Rome-style" crosswalk, with a torch flame that changes color with the traffic light! Nonetheless, with its cheap animation, it looks more like a cheap parody on MAD TV rather than a real Looney Tunes cartoon, but at least it's better than the WB animation studio when it was run by Sander Schwartz.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Not even Daffy Duck can save this disappointment of a cartoon

    I really wanted to like this, while I love Daffy Duck I don't care much for Speedy Gonzales. I still watched it regardless and was disappointed. Well admittedly I have been disappointed with a vast majority of Speedy cartoons, but this in particular could and should have been MUCH better! For one thing, the animation here looks really cheap, no colour, vibrancy or fluidity, instead the backgrounds are lifeless and all the characters especially Emperor Nero look really odd. In short, it looks like mediocre at best TV animation standard. I didn't like the music either, generic and forgettable, and some of it was annoying. The writing was lousy, and the visual gags are very unimpressive. In fact, the sole saving graces really are that it goes by quickly, one or two "funny" lines from Daffy(who deserves better than this) and Mel Blanc's voice characterisations. Everything else is pretty much disposable. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    1bonwardulr

    A sad end for classic characters

    Daffy and Speedy cartoons are not good to begin with, but this is ever worse than normal. The plot is ridiculous, sound effects lame, and the characters, especially Daffy, look off model at times. It looks like they spend about $12 to make this.

    Avoid at all costs.

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    • Trivia
      Emperor Nero and his fiddle are depicted in the year 65 A.D., which is accurate. Nero died in A.D. 68.
    • Goofs
      Daffy and Speedy go back to 65 AD, where they are promptly sent to the lions in the Colosseum. However, construction on the Colosseum did not begin until 70 AD and was not completed until 80 AD. So, the Colosseum was still 15 years off in the future.
    • Quotes

      [last lines, Daffy Duck has the very last lines in the Golden Age of American Animation]

      Daffy Duck: Oh, I'm certainly glad I'm home, I wouldn't wanna go through that again.

      [Daffy is about to get some rest, but Speedy Gonzales' band is playing]

      Daffy Duck: Speedy again? Oh, this is too much!

      [he gets up from his bed]

      Daffy Duck: Oh no!

    • Connections
      Featured in No 73: Episode #8.20 (1987)

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aventura en Roma
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • Warner Bros./Seven Arts
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    • Runtime
      • 6m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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